BOYS
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-0) 79
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-3) 44
Caleb Lewis scored 10 of his career-high 31 points in the first quarter and London Hoyser connected on six 3-pointers for the game as Mendon defeated host Rush-Henrietta, 79-44, Saturday afternoon. READ MORE.
RED CREEK (3-5) 42
LYONS (9-0) 70
JC Walker poured 13 of his game-high 28 points in the third quarter as Lyons maintained a 17-point lead going into the final stanza and extended it en route to its fifth home victory of the season. The junior center connected on 12 field goals from inside the arc and four foul shots. Senior forward Jaylen Battle scored eight of his 12 points in the fourth quarter. For Red Creek, junior forward Jace Brown led with 11 of his 18 points in the second half. Other scorers – Red Creek: Michael Sherman III (8), Jordan Verburg (8), James Carr V (6), Tyler Cooper (2); Lyons: CyQuire Norvell (9), Quintin Franklin (8), Jaiden Lopez (7), Mike Briggs (3), Tony Pierre (3)
WILLIAMSON (3-3) 55
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-7) 36
Junior center Matthew DeFisher recorded a career-high 26 points to lead Williamson to its second straight win. Senior center Matthew Jackson followed up with 15 points. Junior guard Troy Ingham added 10 points.
HAMMOMDSPORT (1-8) 46
MOUNT MORRIS (2-6) 68
Senior guard Stephen Somers exploded for 37 points and eight rebounds as Mount Morris snapped a two-game skid. Junior guard Ben Bacon added nine points and eight assists. Payton Bownds and Bryson Constantino both chipped in six points. Bownds swiped three steals. Sophomore center Mason Santini contributed five points and three blocks. Despite only scoring one point, Owen Yencer grabbed five boards as well. Kevin DeLoria and Ethan Provino both rounded out the scoring with two points.
Quote from Mount Morris head coach Brian Stout: “We had a very good first half as Somers had 15 of his career-high-tying 37 points in the first quarter to get us going. He also was 7-of-10 from behind the arc. Bownds and Constantino also combined to go 4-of-7 from behind the arc. We’re finally starting to get some guys back from quarantine and COVID-19 protocols and are hoping to make a run as we add some depth.”
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-8) 43
HONEOYE (3-2) 59
Kyle DiBiase scored nine of his 16 points during the second quarter in which Honeoye extended a four-point lead into a commanding 14-point halftime advantage en route to snapping a two-game skid. The senior guard converted six of his seven made field goals from inside the arc and amassed 16 rebounds. Junior center Evan Cuba netted three long-range shots as part of his 12-point performance and accumulated 11 boards. Jacob Shaffer combined for all 10 of his points in the first, third and fourth stanzas. The senior guard dished out four assists as well. Charlie Farrell recorded five points, 13 rebounds and three blocks. For Arkport-Canaseraga, Tim Vilker produced 11 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, including via three long-range shots. Michael Gilbert scored all 12 of his points after the opening period. Other scorers – Arkport-Canaseraga: Emory Watkins (5), Alex Preston (4), Pete Patrick (3), Evan Reynolds (2); Honeoye: Owen Baader (6), Ethan Zuck (6), Tim Pitt (4)
PORT ALLEGANY (PA) 47
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-1) 60
WELLSVILLE (5-4) 56
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-4) 53
ALBION (VI) 53
PEMBROKE (8-2) 71
GIRLS
CARDINAL O’HARA (VI) 45
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-3) 37
For Bishop Kearney, Amaia Jackson netted three long-range shots, including one to trim the deficit to 43-37 with 1:05 remaining. The 9th-grade guard finished with 10 points. Kaia Goode led with 15 points, including eight in the second half as the Kings attempted to rally from a 19-point, third-quarter deficit. The senior guard converted five field goals and 4-of-6 free throws. Allie Hall (4), Aniya Rowe (4), Klarissa Goode (2) and Caydence Hadley (2) rounded out the scoring for the Kings. Kyle Hayes led Cardinal O’Hara with 24 points.
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-4) 28
ATTICA (6-2) 40
Senior center Emily Gersitz paced a balanced Attica offense with 13 points as the Blue Devils notched their second straight win in their first game since December 22nd. For Greece Olympia, Nondja Nelson led with 10 points. Other scorers – Greece Olympia: Shania Estrich (6), Miciyah James (5), Tehilyah Murray (4), Tenaja Scott (3), Macie Vetter (2); Attica: Victoria Walker (8), Emily Gadd (4), Chase Harding (4), Madalyn Robinson (4), Mackenzie McLeod (3), Olivia Colon Mercado (2), Elise Dressel (2)
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-7) 78
BATAVIA (1-8) 68
Junior forward Asia Philip poured in 34 points as Greece Odyssey snapped a six-game skid. Senior guard Jenayla Hunter followed up with 29 points. Sienna Tyo (9) and Alexis Smith (6) rounded out the scoring for the Leopards.
MYNDERSE (6-1) 56
NEWARK (3-4) 36
For Newark, senior guard Isabel Robson led with 14 points. Xiomara Coleman (9), Brooklyn Graham (4), Jayda Solomon (3), Milleniyah Glanton (2), Lena Ramos (2) and Anna Verdine (2) rounded out the scoring for the Reds.
ALEXANDER (5-4) 55
WARSAW (2-7) 26
LETCHWORTH (3-7) 20
WELLSVILLE (8-2) 45
After going up by a 13-10 count, the Lady Lions offense began to provide a spurt that would ultimately see them score nine of the last 12 points in a row before the run was ended by a long three from Phoebe Conklin, fueled by a runner from Makenna Dunbar and an Emily Costello three-pointer. READ MORE.
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